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i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something and people trust what we say, that's the best a zblard maria and george, this has been a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> our pleasure too. >> the war in afghanistan was going badly. he knew because he was fighting it. 26 years old with a wife and child back home, staff sergeant seton was on his third combat tour there, his third. time and again he and his men were sent through what he called a mine field on a daily basis. his comrades were being blown apart. at least one amputee a day, he said, because we are walking around aimlessly through compounds that are littered with explosives. morale was
i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something...
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dropped significantly for latinos. all i'm saying is that i think it's important for us to have diverse environment not just for minority students, but for majority population that has to operate in a very different world even and global climate even in the one we operated in 20 years ago. there are many reasons that you can use affirmative action and also to improve the diversity of those systems. you got to keep it up. >> again, i think you look at this report that jt came out, century foundation report they made it very clear, it's like, you look at president obama's daughters, they are african american, they don't need to play -- to say here are my rates get me in to university. they don't need it from a social economic standpoint. when you are looking at it -- >> they don't represent -- >> but i'm say can -- >> the rates -- >> the race neutral alternatives they showed in this report that look they did it in -- don't use race as a factor diversity actually increases far beyond the expectations than if you include r
dropped significantly for latinos. all i'm saying is that i think it's important for us to have diverse environment not just for minority students, but for majority population that has to operate in a very different world even and global climate even in the one we operated in 20 years ago. there are many reasons that you can use affirmative action and also to improve the diversity of those systems. you got to keep it up. >> again, i think you look at this report that jt came out, century...
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i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something and people trust what we say, that's the best a zblard maria and george, this has been a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> our pleasure too. >> the war in afghanistan was going badly. he knew because he was fighting it. 26 years old with a wife home, seton was on his third combat tour there, his third. time and again he and his men were sent through what he called a mine field on a daily basis. his comrades were being blown apart. at least one amputee a day, he said, because we are walking around aimlessly through compounds that are littered with explosives. morale was low. the men struggled to rema
i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something...
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latino voters. they could be a decisive force in the race for the white house, that is, if they show up at the polls. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8... 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> good morning, washington. look at the beautiful shot of the whe house we're bringing you on "cnn saturday morning." one month away from election day. mark your calendars. >>> we are taking an in depth look at the effect that latino
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latino voters. with growing numbers, lutoneoes have become a major target for both campaigns and here's why. there are around 23 million eligible latino voters up 28% from 2008. in florida alone, more than a million. a state where the winning margin was just a fraction of that in 2008. here's one other important fact, latino voters are younger. 32% of eligible latino voters are between the ages of 18 and 29. that's compared to 25% of african-americans and 19% of white voters. so, now, you can understand why courting lupheatinos has been sa high priority and how both candidates are tailoring their messages. >> reporter: roll out the mariachi band, a few dancers and sprinkle in some politicians and you have yourself a political rally courting latino voters, right? well, that kind of image doesn't work like it used to. in fact, political strategists have a name for it, mariachi polics. >> you do a big event and you have the hispanics behind you and you have the mariachis and it just seems like they're
latino voters. with growing numbers, lutoneoes have become a major target for both campaigns and here's why. there are around 23 million eligible latino voters up 28% from 2008. in florida alone, more than a million. a state where the winning margin was just a fraction of that in 2008. here's one other important fact, latino voters are younger. 32% of eligible latino voters are between the ages of 18 and 29. that's compared to 25% of african-americans and 19% of white voters. so, now, you can...
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for the latino students it's almost identical, 37%. 35%. we narrowed it by 2% but we have by no means closed the achievement gap. we started to narrow the gap and that's an important distinction to make. when we look at math over the same time period we started with 54% achievement gap for african-american students. this year we closed it to 45% of achievement gap. for latino students we narrowed it somewhat to 40% so while we are starting to see the narrowing of the achievement gap over the five years the point i want everyone understands and why we clapped once and now it's time to get back to work is that we will not be able to close that achievement gap unless we significantly accelerate the learning of our african-american latino students with disability and samoan student groups so can't have 10% increases. we need to shoot for 15% increases. we had schools by the way -- it's doable and had 20% increases in the math scores and it's doable but we need to be focused if we want to close or narrow the achievement gap so in terms of going
for the latino students it's almost identical, 37%. 35%. we narrowed it by 2% but we have by no means closed the achievement gap. we started to narrow the gap and that's an important distinction to make. when we look at math over the same time period we started with 54% achievement gap for african-american students. this year we closed it to 45% of achievement gap. for latino students we narrowed it somewhat to 40% so while we are starting to see the narrowing of the achievement gap over the...
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president obama won 66% of the latino vote in '08. is it a given that he will have that huge a turnout again? >> it's just by sheer numbers alone, there's probably going to be an increase in the number of people who come out and vote. but the republican party with latino growth in the population is not so much the population growth, but the distribution of the population. in 2008, president obama won indiana by less than 1% and hispanics were about 4% of the electorate there. so the tighter that the races get, the more important latino voters get. and you have places like virginia, north carolina, florida, nevada, where they may be a smaller percentage of the voters. but in a close election, they'll be really important. >> stephen nouno, thank you so much. >>> still to come, can the president pull out a win in florida? we'll break down the sunshine state, ahead. >>> but first, we take you back to the olden days when soccer moms were new to the scene. our flashback is next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the w
president obama won 66% of the latino vote in '08. is it a given that he will have that huge a turnout again? >> it's just by sheer numbers alone, there's probably going to be an increase in the number of people who come out and vote. but the republican party with latino growth in the population is not so much the population growth, but the distribution of the population. in 2008, president obama won indiana by less than 1% and hispanics were about 4% of the electorate there. so the...
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latino in 1988. this year, 23%. for romney to overcome his unpopularity with latinos and other minorities he has to win 60% of white voters. and a republican strategist confirmed that quote this election is the last time anyone will try to do this. the last time. joining us now echaveste. she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for president clinton. she is now a political and policy strategist at mvg and a senior fellow at the center for american progress. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank for having me. >> jennifer: it's great to have you here because i think we need some forward looking news. arizona and texas both reliably red right now, although in september, the president came within three points in one poll in arizona leading many to say, wow, could arizona be the next swing state in this election? do you think if not in this one, in the next one, that those two states would be in the swing state category. >> this motivated a great number of hispanics in a
latino in 1988. this year, 23%. for romney to overcome his unpopularity with latinos and other minorities he has to win 60% of white voters. and a republican strategist confirmed that quote this election is the last time anyone will try to do this. the last time. joining us now echaveste. she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for president clinton. she is now a political and policy strategist at mvg and a senior fellow at the center for american progress. welcome...
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well, latinos have exactly that. according to the latest census, there are more than 50 million latinos in the u.s., and of those, more than 12.2 million are expected to show up at the polls on election day. that is just over half of latinos who are eligible to vote. joining me now, as they do every week at this time, cnn contributor maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "the real ne" on the blaze. good morning to both of you. maria, how critical is the latino vote in swing states like florida, for example? >> it's very critical, randi, and especially in this close election. we saw already the latino vote being decisive. in 2008, president obama would not have been able to turn florida, new mexico, colorado, nevada, would not have been able to turn those blue and win the election had it not been for the latino vote. in 2010, latinos basically saved democrats from losing the senate, and harry reid says this all the time. so latinos have already been decisive. they could be more decisive. you showed the numbers. if t
well, latinos have exactly that. according to the latest census, there are more than 50 million latinos in the u.s., and of those, more than 12.2 million are expected to show up at the polls on election day. that is just over half of latinos who are eligible to vote. joining me now, as they do every week at this time, cnn contributor maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "the real ne" on the blaze. good morning to both of you. maria, how critical is the latino vote in swing states...
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latino is not a mono tone voting block. there may be those who lost their homes in 2008 and don't know they need to reregister. we can target folks and say this is where you can go to register with your new temporary residence i.d. or showing how you move back into your foreclosed home, and you can petition the banks to retroactively make sure that they're getting all the information in a they should be giving to people when they lose their homes. we build up the banks, they should be able to help those who are hurting. 18 million people not all of them will be able to vote age-wise but that are millions of people who will be disenfranchise. they may realize they're not on the roster any more because they have moved and their address doesn't match. we joined with over 700 partners in response to the 6 million people who said they didn't register for vote because they missed the deadline and didn't know about it. we're starting different campaigns, and trying to target all those little faces. and if the people tell us that i
latino is not a mono tone voting block. there may be those who lost their homes in 2008 and don't know they need to reregister. we can target folks and say this is where you can go to register with your new temporary residence i.d. or showing how you move back into your foreclosed home, and you can petition the banks to retroactively make sure that they're getting all the information in a they should be giving to people when they lose their homes. we build up the banks, they should be able to...
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latino districts. they demonstrated that they have successful candidates. latino voters were able to show they were discerning and just because there was a latino name on the ballot they did not flocked to that name. we continue to push for a society that reflects what our country really looks like. it challenges these notions. on the media, that is what sometimes happens. if you have a commentator or african-american or latino, and now you are the african-american or latino issue expert. >> the justice was a great nomination. she serves as role model for young hispanics and latinos. this is the most qualified supreme court nominee in 60 years. she kicks ass in her profession. the response wasn't that she was not that smart. some law clerks said she was temperamental. where was the conversation about her record? the conversation was about her being nominated and being the first latina. what about how impeccable her record or how she was as a judge in new york? >> you have heard the same thing about the
latino districts. they demonstrated that they have successful candidates. latino voters were able to show they were discerning and just because there was a latino name on the ballot they did not flocked to that name. we continue to push for a society that reflects what our country really looks like. it challenges these notions. on the media, that is what sometimes happens. if you have a commentator or african-american or latino, and now you are the african-american or latino issue expert....
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in math again for the targeted sub groups which is african-american, latino, samoan and they had a higher growth rate over five years as compared to the district. okay. looking at every other sub group we see the same positive upward trend. looking at our various sub groups other sub groups we saw the same trends. okay. then we also disaggregated it by programs so this is looking at our special education students as well as our english language learners and we do see in 2008 we tested three two 98 students on the test and as compared to 212 we tested 2,094 students. in the first three years which is 2008, nine, and ten, we were introducing the cma or the state was introducing the cma through the grade levels so first was the elementary grades. then the secondary grades and then high school subject grades, so it was being introduced, so when you look at the last two years you will see that we have increased the number of students taking the special ed because it was 1,920 in 2011 and now in 2012 we have this amount taking the csd. the english language adult proficiency level over these yea
in math again for the targeted sub groups which is african-american, latino, samoan and they had a higher growth rate over five years as compared to the district. okay. looking at every other sub group we see the same positive upward trend. looking at our various sub groups other sub groups we saw the same trends. okay. then we also disaggregated it by programs so this is looking at our special education students as well as our english language learners and we do see in 2008 we tested three two...
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take a look at this new cnn/orc poll of latinos. what asked who is doing a better job of reaching out to minorities. 77% said democrats. only 33% chose republicans, and this may be even bigger. 69% said the democratic party cares more about latinos. that's compared to just 24% for republicans. it is a stark contrast from a group of voters that could be key to many of those important swing states that we talk about so much, but remember, latino voters don't always vote as a group. as our soledad o'brien reports, there's a growing diversity among latinos themselves, especially in places like manhattan. >> reporter: this store is called escondido, hidden, but the max can wares it sells it no hidden so yet. >> you see more and more product and cheeses and medicinal products from mexico, much more interest in mexican chocolate, and you see the changing demographics, people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: high-tend chocolates and cultural artifacts are so popular they are not just fetching top dollar, escondido has begun a
take a look at this new cnn/orc poll of latinos. what asked who is doing a better job of reaching out to minorities. 77% said democrats. only 33% chose republicans, and this may be even bigger. 69% said the democratic party cares more about latinos. that's compared to just 24% for republicans. it is a stark contrast from a group of voters that could be key to many of those important swing states that we talk about so much, but remember, latino voters don't always vote as a group. as our soledad...
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this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone has green contacts. adopting supremist beliefs. when was the last time you saw them playing the maid? i want to break tradition. smashing it against the ground. where our spanish eyes are not blinded. we do not understand hate. foreign language. never. this next poem is called "outside". it's from bullets and butter flies. this is in celebration of gay pride month. hypocrisy exists when those results in violence. because in darkness, they are safe from reducing our brother and sisters and way too many others to name. they beat to the drum beats of liberty. the difference between us and the shadows of fear is we have a lot more space to breathe. yet the smell of equality is found outside a
this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone has green contacts. adopting supremist beliefs. when was the last time you saw them playing the maid? i want to break tradition. smashing it against...
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this is a new cnn/orc poll of lati latinos. when asked who's done well reaching out to minoritys, 77% says democrats, 33% says republicans. 63% says the democratic party cares more than republicans. latinos are a very diverse group, especially in one of the most diverse cities in america. as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the changing demographics. beauty shops. >> they also work also working in factories and here's the salons, salons everything, and from there they got better and some of them you see are store owners, own clothes stores, cell phone laces, dealers. >> reporter: more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans are now willing had when they come straight from mexico to take lower paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitation the dominican endured years ago. >> reporter: rodrigo says he finds new york immigrant frie
this is a new cnn/orc poll of lati latinos. when asked who's done well reaching out to minoritys, 77% says democrats, 33% says republicans. 63% says the democratic party cares more than republicans. latinos are a very diverse group, especially in one of the most diverse cities in america. as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the...
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we're really talking about latinos. what we're really saying is we're afraid of all the latinos coming in and taking our -- that's the wedge who oppose comprehensive immigration reform have been using. we should be afraid of these people, these people mean latinos. and that actually also threatens who he are as a country. there's lots of language about not just taking our jobs. >> taking our identity. >> and what we're missing with the dream act, this is us. these are people who have been with us. >> right. >> we're here! >> we're already here. >> he's really on the wrong side of history here. you look as i mention the demographic changes, take north carolina for example, in north carolina, the black and hispanic electorate grew. the while share of the electorate fell by 2.5%. the country is on a trajectory and it's not moving backward. i know we'll talk about voter suppression later in the hour. this is the gop's only answer to demographic change. they back policies like the dream act or back voter suppression laws. th
we're really talking about latinos. what we're really saying is we're afraid of all the latinos coming in and taking our -- that's the wedge who oppose comprehensive immigration reform have been using. we should be afraid of these people, these people mean latinos. and that actually also threatens who he are as a country. there's lots of language about not just taking our jobs. >> taking our identity. >> and what we're missing with the dream act, this is us. these are people who...
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there were three latino comedians 27 locals on my cell phone right now the show started all little over a decade ago but the idea goes further back. comedian freddie prince in the '70s may be to blame for it. >> i just thought some of those stories are me i thought myself i want to do that one day but before the day came there were some stops along the way and stand in the military and also worked as a deity his childhood also certainly shaped him and his humor. my dad bill to a grocery store here and years later i was caught shoplifting and his own grocery store. so she has come a long way a week ago we followed him on what was a past show mike the ringmaster. we talked about everything. before going up on stage at the committee and set raved about him. i don't know when this guy sleeps it seems like he is on top of that 100 percent of the time he can really address any audience and make them laugh no matter what. he is not the only one to benefit. tonight's show is a fund-raiser for the federation helping youths in seniors in humble part. once a month one of our shows the benefits and
there were three latino comedians 27 locals on my cell phone right now the show started all little over a decade ago but the idea goes further back. comedian freddie prince in the '70s may be to blame for it. >> i just thought some of those stories are me i thought myself i want to do that one day but before the day came there were some stops along the way and stand in the military and also worked as a deity his childhood also certainly shaped him and his humor. my dad bill to a grocery...
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también una nota sobre el festival de jazz latino organizado a beneficio de acción latina y nuestros colegas de el tecolote... y en los deportes una entrevista con jugadores latinos de los gigantes de san francisco y una nota sobre los atléticos de oakland. los fanáticos del beisbol en la bahía tenemos mucha suerte de tener a nuestros dos equipos en playoffs... eso sería todo los veo la semana que viene... roll open blanca ---si usted quiere perder esas libritas de mas, existe una dieta que podria funcionar take vo ---un grupo de investigadore s puso a varios adultos obesos a dieta y los dividio en tres grupos: uno bajo en calorias, otro en carbohidrato s y los demas en la dieta mediterranea ---despues de 2 aÑos, quienes hicieron la dieta mediterranea perdieron mas peso ---el regimen consiste en comer frutas, verduras, pescado, cereal integral y grasas saludables como aceite de oliva ---pero.. tiene que comer poca carne y comida azucarada cesar ---vamos con ramon diaz y domina la accion blanca ---adelante ramon. take pkg top vo cesar
también una nota sobre el festival de jazz latino organizado a beneficio de acción latina y nuestros colegas de el tecolote... y en los deportes una entrevista con jugadores latinos de los gigantes de san francisco y una nota sobre los atléticos de oakland. los fanáticos del beisbol en la bahía tenemos mucha suerte de tener a nuestros dos equipos en playoffs... eso sería todo los veo la semana que viene... roll open blanca ---si usted quiere perder esas libritas de mas, existe una dieta...
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because you have to remember also, you have a lot of very conservative members of the latino. a lot of catholics. a lot of people feel very strongly about the birth control and social issues and republicans are more in tune there. you haven't permanently alienated that group. >> you were the first and only female governor in the history of the state of new jersey. how proud that you did that? unfortunate there's not been someone to step in your shoes behind you, but what does that mean to you? >> one of the things i was never going to change, was that i was female. i didn't think about it from that perspective. more to me, the first person to defeat an incumbent governor since the constitution was changed in 1949 and for a while the only female governor in the country. puts you as a role model. you don't run to be a role model, but that's what you become, and that's kind of a daunting pross pebt. >> and why do you think you are so comfortable stepping into what could be perceived as a man's world? >> born and raised in it. a very strong mother and grandmother. my father and mo
because you have to remember also, you have a lot of very conservative members of the latino. a lot of catholics. a lot of people feel very strongly about the birth control and social issues and republicans are more in tune there. you haven't permanently alienated that group. >> you were the first and only female governor in the history of the state of new jersey. how proud that you did that? unfortunate there's not been someone to step in your shoes behind you, but what does that mean to...
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>> y el centro cultural de las artes latinas festeja su trigecimo aniversario se honra a 2 artistas latinos. >>e stamos de fiesta celebrando y dandole tributo a los que han sido responsables de que este centro se haya creado con servicios de arte de calidad. >> maría leticia gomez participo en calidad. >> pasamos con felix de bedu. >> esta noche en el noticiero univisión el índice del desempleo del país bajo, y los dueños hispanos de un restaurante de comida hispana se desepsran con esto y más los esperamos en el noticiero univisión. >> (música) ---hoy es viernes, momento de conocer las historias que captaron la hoty es viernes, para conocer las historias la atención de los cibernautas. >> comenzó uno de los mejores fines de semana en la bahía, el miércoles presidente barack obama con mitt romney se enfrentaron en un debate, la página de facebook se prendio y dicen que mitt romney fue mejor, gano el debate pero perdera las elecciones comparten en facebooky esta semana san francisco fue elegida la mejor ciudad para vivir del país, salimos a las calles para ver porque es así, t
>> y el centro cultural de las artes latinas festeja su trigecimo aniversario se honra a 2 artistas latinos. >>e stamos de fiesta celebrando y dandole tributo a los que han sido responsables de que este centro se haya creado con servicios de arte de calidad. >> maría leticia gomez participo en calidad. >> pasamos con felix de bedu. >> esta noche en el noticiero univisión el índice del desempleo del país bajo, y los dueños hispanos de un restaurante de comida...
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more than sporadic latino explosions. as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for you. michael toliver is 55 years old. they have gone to florida because his mother has di
more than sporadic latino explosions. as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell...
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. >>> queremos trabajo, salir adelante yo como latino recomiendo que todos salgan a votar. >>> si desea mÁs informaciÓn visite libera tu voz.com, univision. >>> una cifra rÉcord de recaudaciÓn de fondos logro la campaÑa de obama en un mes la suma superÓ 181 millones de dÓlares en septiembre en agosto la campaÑa de reelecciÓn alcanzo 114 millones de dÓlares el equipo de romney no ha difundido su recaudaciÓn correspondiente a septiembre. vii este domingo en aquÍ y ahora una metamorfosis un hombre que pasÓ de asesino a e hÉroe. >>> su historia llena de sufrimiento y violencia, se reivindicÓ y ahora se dedica a salvar vÍctimas de abuso, estÁn haciendo una pelÍcula de sus hazaÑas. >>> dios me mostrÓ la necesidad de estas mujeres. en su corazÓn. >>> pero serÁ todo verdad hay quienes le llaman impostor, quien es realmente este hombre. >>> tambiÉn una comunidad decide unirse para red fui neuro la educaciÓn de sus hijos quÉ hacen para lograrlo. >>> y estos jÓvenes quieren ser reconocido artistas. >>> recuerden aquÍ wr ahora este domingo con marÍa elena salinas y teres
. >>> queremos trabajo, salir adelante yo como latino recomiendo que todos salgan a votar. >>> si desea mÁs informaciÓn visite libera tu voz.com, univision. >>> una cifra rÉcord de recaudaciÓn de fondos logro la campaÑa de obama en un mes la suma superÓ 181 millones de dÓlares en septiembre en agosto la campaÑa de reelecciÓn alcanzo 114 millones de dÓlares el equipo de romney no ha difundido su recaudaciÓn correspondiente a septiembre. vii este domingo en...
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final analysis, it doesn't matter we are black or white, latino, asian american or native american. it doesn't matter whether we are a democrat or republican. it doesn't matter whether we are straight or gay. it doesn't matter whether we are jewish or muslim or christians. we are one people, one family, one house. [applause] this book "across that bridge" in effect our struggle is not a struggle to redeem the soul of america. it's not a struggle that lasts one day, one week, one month or one lifetime. maybe you would take more than one lifetime to create a more perfect union, to create the beloved community. and you heard david tell you why did get a rest at few times, and young people, young children say how can you be in the congress if you got arrested? [laughter] you violated the law. and i said they were bad laws. their customs, they were tradition, and we wanted america to be better to live up to the declaration of independence, make real our democracy. when i got arrested the first time this books and i felt free. i felt liberated and today more than ever i feel free in the l
final analysis, it doesn't matter we are black or white, latino, asian american or native american. it doesn't matter whether we are a democrat or republican. it doesn't matter whether we are straight or gay. it doesn't matter whether we are jewish or muslim or christians. we are one people, one family, one house. [applause] this book "across that bridge" in effect our struggle is not a struggle to redeem the soul of america. it's not a struggle that lasts one day, one week, one month...
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latinos have government-issued identification. i do not have the numbers off the top of my head. that is the heart of the issue, whether people will be disenfranchised by this law. host: in new york, agrees on the independent line. caller: this has nothing to do with the voter identification. but i have to get an id. i went to the bank and i have been doing business with this bank for over 30 years. and a lady pulled me aside and said, you know, you are going to have to get some kind of a dedication. we can ... kind of identification. and we cannot let you keep doing this. one day, you will come in here and i will not be here. i go to the motor vehicles. we get there before it opens up. i wait in line at about 25 minutes. i'm handed a piece of paper. i felt the paper heart. and the next thing i know the place is so packed you cannot even move. then i called to get in a line. and i handed the papers. he is mad at me that i'm -- because i'm not handing him the papers fast enough. and then he tells me to go sit down if i have everyth
latinos have government-issued identification. i do not have the numbers off the top of my head. that is the heart of the issue, whether people will be disenfranchised by this law. host: in new york, agrees on the independent line. caller: this has nothing to do with the voter identification. but i have to get an id. i went to the bank and i have been doing business with this bank for over 30 years. and a lady pulled me aside and said, you know, you are going to have to get some kind of a...
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she was approached by two latino men. medium to heavy build. the second man is described as having a medium build, five feet-five inches tall. the men convinced the victim to hand over a large sum of money in order to secure a winning lottery ticket. >> two men have been detained in connection with the killing of ambassador chris stevens. graduated from uc berkeley in 82. the two were stopped at an airport on wednesday. turkish police haven't commented on the report. the september 11th attack killed stevens and three other americans. >>> in australia, hundreds of firefighters are battling massive brushfires. 40 fires have been reported as hot and windy conditions are spanning the flames. bracing themselves for one of the worst brushfire seasons in years. >> hundreds of people in liver pool, england marked the 50th anniversary of the beatles first big song. got to number 17 on the british music charts and puts the group on the map. hit in 1964. working on the song when they were teenagers. >> a global fashion retailer cut the ribbon today on fir
she was approached by two latino men. medium to heavy build. the second man is described as having a medium build, five feet-five inches tall. the men convinced the victim to hand over a large sum of money in order to secure a winning lottery ticket. >> two men have been detained in connection with the killing of ambassador chris stevens. graduated from uc berkeley in 82. the two were stopped at an airport on wednesday. turkish police haven't commented on the report. the september 11th...
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she was approached by two latino men. medium to heavy build. the second man is described as having a medium build, five feet-five inches tall. the men convinced the victim to hand over a large sum of money in order to secure a winning lottery ticket. >> two men have been detained in connection with the killing of ambassador chris stevens. graduated from uc berkeley in 82. the two were stopped at an airport on wednesday. turkish police haven't commented on the report. the september 11th attack killed stevens and three other americans. >>> in australia, hundreds of firefighters are battling massive brushfires. 40 fires have been reported as hot and windy conditions are spanning the flames. bracing themselves for one of the worst brushfire seasons in years. >> hundreds of people in liver pool, england marked the 50th anniversary of the beatles first big song. got to number 17 on the british music charts and puts the group on the map. hit in 1964. working on the song when they were teenagers. >> a global fashion retailer cut the ribbon today on fir
she was approached by two latino men. medium to heavy build. the second man is described as having a medium build, five feet-five inches tall. the men convinced the victim to hand over a large sum of money in order to secure a winning lottery ticket. >> two men have been detained in connection with the killing of ambassador chris stevens. graduated from uc berkeley in 82. the two were stopped at an airport on wednesday. turkish police haven't commented on the report. the september 11th...
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. >> reporter: the two latino women there said they were leaning toward the president, the exact group of voters he hopes will help him win this state. on the other hand, some supporters may be slipping away. >> made a lot of promises four years ago. and we've had four years to watch a lot of that not happen. >> you voted for obama last time? >> yes. i'm a lot more suspicious and guarded. >> the question i have is four years really enough to follow through on these promises. can all of president obama's promises he made four years ago really be done in four years? >> what do you think? is four years enough? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and they all wish they'd had a fact checker standing by to sort through the flurry of claims and counter claims. is romney really not seeking a $5 trillion tax cut? will people be able to keep their health insurance under the president's plan? >> i always kind of approach it from they're both lying to me. so now i have to figure out which one is lying to me less and basing my decision on that. >> reporter: so i guess the question that i have that ma
. >> reporter: the two latino women there said they were leaning toward the president, the exact group of voters he hopes will help him win this state. on the other hand, some supporters may be slipping away. >> made a lot of promises four years ago. and we've had four years to watch a lot of that not happen. >> you voted for obama last time? >> yes. i'm a lot more suspicious and guarded. >> the question i have is four years really enough to follow through on these...
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. >> the african-americans, latinos, and i think it's going to be great for the sport. if we can see diversity in nascar not only as drivers but fans as well, it will be a great thing for us. >> and congrats to sergio pena. he's also a full-time college student in virginia. he majors in media productions. >>> welcome back to the news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. first off, allegations of a massive evidence tampering scandal in massachusetts. a state drug lab may have tampered with evidence in at least 34,000 cases. susan has the story for one woman who ended up behind bars on a drug charge. the whole thing seems unreal. >> it was refreshing because i didn't think it was real. >> but it was real. until last week, eliza johnson was doing about three years in prison on a drug conviction, then she was suddenly set free. >> what is it like to be out of prison? >> yay. i can breathe. >> breathe because of a bizarre alleged actions of this woman, former massachusetts chemist annie duken. >> can you tell us what happened? >> the state of massachusetts is accusing her of tampe
. >> the african-americans, latinos, and i think it's going to be great for the sport. if we can see diversity in nascar not only as drivers but fans as well, it will be a great thing for us. >> and congrats to sergio pena. he's also a full-time college student in virginia. he majors in media productions. >>> welcome back to the news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. first off, allegations of a massive evidence tampering scandal in massachusetts. a state drug lab may have...
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g/ó( know that we actually focus on the african-american w nd latino and sano an students in particular. >> could we request that he we put that particular item on the next meet something. >> sure. any of us that are the committee can certainly share that k personally request that this be shared with the committee. >> thank you very much. >> and if ihi . >> you will have to look it up on the website. and the board of education by four aye's and approve the amount made available to reinstate a settlement fund. in the matter of san francisco unified school district versus pierce street the board of education by four aye's and three absent approve authorization for district and insurance company to pursue damage claim through litigation if necessary. for the read out for tonight's closed session september 25, 2012 public employment the board by a vote of six aye's and one absence approved the contract for one assistant superintendent. other items posted in the agenda is the staff report and classified personnel transactions. meeting adjourned. thank you very much.
g/ó( know that we actually focus on the african-american w nd latino and sano an students in particular. >> could we request that he we put that particular item on the next meet something. >> sure. any of us that are the committee can certainly share that k personally request that this be shared with the committee. >> thank you very much. >> and if ihi . >> you will have to look it up on the website. and the board of education by four aye's and approve the amount...